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To be or not to be metal-free: trends and advances in coupling chemistries

Coupling reactions have been part of several extensive studies in order to develop innovative and greener protocols that can generate a wide range of compounds with applications in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and biologically active compounds. Metal-free couplings are an important and increasingl...

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Published in:Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2014-01, Vol.12 (1), p.1-35
Main Authors: Arancon, Rick Arneil, Sze Ki Lin, Carol, Vargas, Carolina, Luque, Rafael
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